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None Dare Call It Genocide


Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., Arab News

 

How comfy we are all in the United States, as we engage in living-room debates about the US occupation of Iraq, whether “we” are bringing them freedom and whether their freedom is really worth the sacrifice of so many of our men and women. We talk about whether war aims have really been achieved, how to exit gracefully, or whether we need a hyper-surge to finish this whole business once and for all.

But there’s one thing Americans don’t talk about: The lives of Iraqis, or, rather, the deaths of Iraqis. It’s interesting because we live in an age of extreme multiculturalism and global concern. We adore international aid workers, go on mission trips abroad, weep for the plight of those suffering from hunger and disease, volunteer in efforts to bring plumbing to Ecuador, mosquito nets to Rwanda, clean water to Malawi, human rights to Togo, and medicine to Bangladesh.

But when “we” cause the calamity, suddenly there is silence. There is something odd, suspicious, even disloyal about a person who would harp on the deaths of Iraqis since the US invasion in 2003. Maybe a person who would weep for Iraq is really a terrorist sympathizer. After all, most of the deaths resulted from “sectarian violence,” and who can stop crazed Islamic sects from killing each other. Better each other than us, right?

Well, it’s about time that we think about the numbers, even though the US military has decided that body counts are not worth their time. Opinion Research Business, a highly reputable polling firm in the UK, has just completed a detailed and rigorous survey of Iraqis. In the past, the company’s results have been touted by the Bush administration whenever the data looks favorable to the US cause. But their latest report received virtually no attention in the US.

Here is the grisly bottom line: More than one million people have been murdered in Iraq since the US invasion, according to the ORB. Yes, other estimates are lower, but you have to be impressed by what they have found. It seems very credible.

In Baghdad, where the US presence is most pronounced, nearly half of households report having lost a family member to a killing of some sort. Half the deaths are from gunshot wounds, one-fifth from car bombs, and one-tenth from aerial bombs. The total number of dead exceeds the hugely well-publicized Rwandan genocide in 1994.

You are welcome to inspect the detailed data.

Aside from the astonishing detail, what jumps out at me is the number of dead who are neither Sunni nor Shiite. It is also striking how the further geographically you move from US troop activity, the more peaceful the area is. Americans think they are bringing freedom to Iraq, but the data indicate that we are only bringing suffering and death.

If you have ever lost a family member, you know that life is never the same again. It causes every manner of religious, social, and marital trauma. It’s bad enough to lose a family member to some disease. But to a cold-blooded killing or a car bomb or an airplane bomb? That instills a sense of fury and motivation to retribution.

So we are speaking of some 1.2 million people who have been killed in this way, and that does not count the numbers that were killed during the invasion itself for the crime of having attempted to oppose invading foreign troops, or the 500,000 children and old people killed by the US-UN anti-civilian sanctions in the 10 previous years.

And let’s not flatter ourselves into thinking that these are nothing but ragheads killing each other for no good reason. Just this past weekend, there is an example in point. Some of the legendary contractors for the State Department were driving through the Sunni neighborhood of Mansour in Baghdad. They were driving their SUVs when witnesses reported an explosion of fire that lasted 20 minutes. The SUVs drove off, leaving at least nine people dead on the road.

Why? No one knows. Sure there will be investigations. There have already been apologies. The company in question has had its license to practice occupation revoked by the Iraqi government. For how long, no one knows. But these are merely symbolic gestures. There will be no justice, and no forgetting.

To the extent anyone pays attention to this stuff, they only hear the words of the State Department spokesman: “The bottom line is that the secretary wants to make sure that we do everything we possibly can to avoid the loss of innocent life.”

In light of the one million plus figure, such statements come off as evil jokes. The US has unleashed bloodshed in Iraq that is rarely known even in countries we think of as violent and torn by civil strife. It is amazing to think that this has occurred in what was only recently a liberal and civilized country by the region’s standards. This was a country that had a problem with immigration, particularly among the well-educated and talented classes. They went to Iraq because it was the closest Arab proxy to Western-style society that one could find in the area.

It was the US that turned this country into a killing field. Why won’t we face this? Why won’t we take responsibility? The reason has to do with this mysterious thing called nationalism, which makes an ideological religion of the nation’s wars. We are God-like liberators. They are devil-like terrorists. No amount of data or contrary information seems to make a dent in this irreligious faith. So it is in every country and in all times. Here is the intellectual blindness that war generates.

Such blindness is always inexcusable, but perhaps more understandable in a time when information was severely restricted, when technological limits actually prohibited us from knowing the whole truth at the time. What excuse do we have today? Our blindness is not technological but ideological. We are the good guys, right? Every nation believes that about itself, but freedom is well served by the few who dare to think critically.

An essential postulate of the Western idea, or so we tell ourselves, is the universal and ultimate value of human life. And indeed it is true. No person or group of people is without value — not even those whom our own government chooses to label the enemy.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. is president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, editor of LewRockwell.com, and author of Speaking of Liberty.

(lewockwell@mac.com)

 

http://www.arabnews.com/?page=7&section=0&article=1
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RandyLoo read my blog view my photos
Sep 24, 2007 | 8:13 PM

Air raids led by US and Allied forces in WWII killed thousands of innocent citizens in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and then came the ultimate bomb dropped on Japan. Americans were not rejoicing in these deaths. No one celebrated innocent lives being lost. It was War. And, again we are at War. For those who don't believe it only need to read the prophecy of Daniel.

Laid_Back_Farmer read my blog view my photos
Sep 24, 2007 | 8:31 PM

And I suppose your God tells you it's alright to take innocent lives in a war of which the justification for was built on lies, and the only realistic purpose is to steal something that someone else has.

I was raised and still am a Christian, but I am hard pressed to see where the God I worship gives his blessing to kill! Maybe you neocon Bushniks can show me where your God gives his blessing to KILL innocent people?

Just because earlier generations killed innocent people does not make it right. As humans we are supposed to be of a higher intelligence and be able to evolve...if not, and we don't learn from our mistakes, we are no worthy of our status.

RandyLoo read my blog view my photos
Sep 24, 2007 | 9:35 PM

I replied to your post. I have ideas just like you have ideas. Why is it when our ideas are different I get called a Neocon Bushnik or whatever nonsensical name you wish to use? That makes no sense to me.
I will ask you one question. Do you think it was wrong for the earlier generations, I am assuming those from WWII, were wrong in fighting the enemy in which innocent people were killed? I don't think I understood you correctly.

Vittorio read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2007 | 6:22 AM

"And I suppose your God tells you......"

This stuff makes me sick. The Cristians were murderers in the 14 to 16 centuries on a mass scale so don't throw stones. The Koran forbids the garbage going on today; try reading it. It's the lunatic fringe we should be angry with and do our best to eliminate them. All gods are one God.

FloydFreak read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2007 | 6:45 AM

RandyLoo: This person is just like his comrade, the inimitiable DEOP (there, I did not refer to him as "DOPE").

Regardless of whether or not their arguments are well-grounded in logic (often times they are, sort of), their tendency to launch into personal attacks on those who disagree with them diminishes the validity of said arguments.

Don't waste your "breath".

michelled read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2007 | 9:41 AM

Freak, Amen!

RandyLoo read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2007 | 5:17 PM

Freak, I will take your advice. I am learning that they don't want any input into their blogs. They just want an outlet to call other bloggers names..and vent their own selfish frustration.

yellowdog read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2007 | 6:59 PM

The "christians" you referred to Vit committed the most evil sin of all, not the murdering and plundering but doing it in Christ's name. It's the same deal with the evil corrupters of Islam and all other faiths.

Evil christians may bring disrepute upon Christ but the good news is that their judgement will be particularily severe.

shockhazard read my blog view my photos
Sep 26, 2007 | 8:34 AM

I guess we should just cut and run , then wait for another9-11 , and see how the radical islamo-fascist weep for our dead children , mothers and fathers . That'll show em .

Vittorio read my blog view my photos
Sep 27, 2007 | 10:46 AM

"I guess we should just cut and run...."

I guess that's your solution. It's not mine. The type of "WAR" we're currently waging has never worked. Never. The only way we have been able to impose our form of government in the past is to totally destroy a country and run a severe occupation, then rebuild. Many must die for this to happen. Our government has forgotten how to fight.


BTW, there's nothing stopping the bad guys from kicking our butts at home again. They can get in any time they want to, through Canada. How can anyone buy the crap that our presence in Iraq is keeping the bad guys "over there"? Think about it.

Hawkeye read my blog
Sep 27, 2007 | 2:35 PM

As the MANY 9/11 type attacks will testify,,right???

But I'll say ONE thing..IF the LEFT had HAD it's way,, THAT which HAS stopped the bad guys from kicking our butts again would have been eliminated and ANY further attempts that HAVE been made in the last few years WOULD Have SUCCEEDED..

THINK about THAT...

Vittorio read my blog view my photos
Sep 27, 2007 | 5:56 PM

Oh, right. It's always the opposition at fault. I forgot.

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